Everything you need to know about UPI Study credits, pricing, and how they transfer to Woodmont College.
Does Woodmont College officially accept UPI Study credits?
Yes — Woodmont College has a formal transfer credit partnership with UPI Study. Woodmont evaluates UPI Study courses (ACE & NCCRS-recommended) for credit toward its undergraduate degrees. You can verify the partnership at
new.woodmontcollege.edu/credit-transfer/. The equivalency table on this page shows every approved match — organized by CS courses (CPT series), GE framework pillars, Psychology major courses, and General Electives.
What programs does Woodmont College offer?
Woodmont College offers NECHE-accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees entirely online. Bachelor of Science programs include: Technology (Information Technology, Software Development, Cybersecurity, AI), Business, Business Technology, Accounting, Psychology, Education (Early Childhood, Jewish Education, Special Education), Applied Health Science, and Judaic Studies. Graduate programs include an MA in Education. UPI Study courses align across multiple programs — CS courses for the Technology track, Psychology courses for the BS in Psychology, and Gen Ed courses for all programs.
What is Woodmont's 4-pillar GE framework and how do UPI Study courses fit?
Woodmont organizes its General Education requirements into four pillars:
Impact & Expression — Writing requirements. UPI Study: Advanced Technical Writing (English Writing) + Business Communication (Second Writing req).
Systems & Solutions — Science, Technology, and Math requirements. UPI Study: Biology, Chemistry, Physics (Science); Fundamentals of IT, Intro to Computing, Computer Concepts (Technology); Business Math, Statistics, Discrete Math, Calculus, Quantitative Analysis (Math).
Competence & Connection — Social Awareness & Responsibility + Ethics. UPI Study: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Intro to Sociology, Intro to Psychology, Psychology of Diversity, Leadership & Org Behavior (Social req); Business Ethics, Ethics in Social Sciences (Ethics req).
Intellect & Intention — Philosophy requirement. UPI Study: Principles of Philosophy.
Which UPI Study courses count toward the Woodmont CS (Technology) degree?
Seven UPI Study courses map directly to Woodmont CS course codes: Introduction to Java (CPT111X), Introduction to HTML & CSS + Introduction to JavaScript combined (CPT121X — Web Development I), Introduction to Operating Systems (CPT202X), Database Programming (CPT210X), Programming in Python (CPT212X), and Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (CPT240X — Machine Learning). Note that CPT121X requires both the HTML/CSS and JavaScript courses together. Upper-level CS courses at Woodmont (cloud computing, security, Java II, Python II) are not transferable from UPI Study.
Is Woodmont College accredited?
Yes. Woodmont College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) — one of the seven U.S. regional accreditors and among the most respected. NECHE accredits institutions including Harvard, MIT, and Boston University. Woodmont is also licensed by the Florida Department of Education and participates in NC-SARA, allowing it to enroll students in all 50 states. Woodmont is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit institution.
What are Woodmont College's unique admissions considerations?
Woodmont College has a distinct student population and academic calendar that reflects its institutional mission. The college workweek runs Sunday through Thursday, and offices are closed on legal and Jewish holidays. Faculty are available via email with 24-hour response times on weekdays (Sunday–Thursday) and 48-hour response times on weekends. Woodmont is open to international students and has approved F-1 student enrollment. When planning your UPI Study credits and Woodmont enrollment, factor in these calendar considerations.
Why do two UPI Study courses map to one Woodmont Web Development course?
Woodmont's CPT121X Web Development I covers both HTML/CSS and JavaScript in a single course. UPI Study splits these into two separate courses — Introduction to HTML and CSS and Introduction to JavaScript. Both must be completed to satisfy the single CPT121X requirement. The table notes this clearly under both rows.
Can I use UPI Study credits for the Woodmont BS in Business or Accounting?
Yes. Business courses (entrepreneurship, project management, international business, leadership, HR management, marketing, business law, and more) transfer as general electives toward the BS Business and BS Accounting tracks. Accounting, finance, economics, statistics, and relevant math courses satisfy GE and major requirements. Use the BS Business or BS Accounting degree filter in the table to see all applicable courses.
What UPI Study courses apply toward Woodmont's Applied Health Science degree?
Nine UPI Study courses apply to the BS Applied Health Science track: Healthcare courses (Medical Terminology, Healthcare Finance & Budgeting, Healthcare Organization & Management, HR in Healthcare) transfer as electives. Biology I & II, Chemistry I satisfy the Science GE requirement. Introduction to Psychology satisfies the Social Awareness & Responsibility GE. Use the BS Applied Health filter in the table.
Which math courses satisfy Woodmont's Systems & Solutions math requirement?
Six UPI Study courses satisfy Woodmont's Math Requirement: Business Math (for non-CS majors only), Principles of Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Calculus 1, Calculus 2, and Quantitative Analysis. Only one is needed to satisfy the requirement — the others can be applied as electives.
Which ethics courses transfer to satisfy Woodmont's Ethics requirement?
Two UPI Study courses satisfy Woodmont's Ethics Requirement under the Competence & Connection pillar: Business 211: Business Ethics and Social Science 110: Ethics in the Social Sciences. Only one is needed to satisfy the requirement.
What GE requirement does Advanced Technical Writing satisfy at Woodmont?
UPI Study's English 120: Advanced Technical Writing satisfies Woodmont's English Writing Requirement under the Impact & Expression GE pillar. Business Communication satisfies the Second Writing requirement in the same pillar.
Does Woodmont College accept CLEP or military credits alongside UPI Study?
Yes. Woodmont College evaluates transfer credits from multiple sources — prior college coursework, CLEP, DSST, military training (ACE-evaluated), and UPI Study. You can combine all sources to maximize your transfer credits at Woodmont. UPI Study and CLEP both use the ACE standard that Woodmont recognizes.
What is Woodmont College's academic calendar and workweek?
Woodmont's workweek runs Sunday through Thursday, and offices close on legal and Jewish holidays. Faculty respond to emails within 24 hours on weekdays (Sunday–Thursday) and 48 hours on weekends. Woodmont is fully online — no in-person attendance required.
Can international students enroll at Woodmont College using UPI Study credits?
Yes. Woodmont is approved for F-1 international student enrollment and accepts students from around the world. Being fully online, no campus visit is required. UPI Study learners in Canada, the UK, Nigeria, India, the Philippines, and globally have used these credits for Woodmont admission.
What is Woodmont College's institutional background?
Woodmont College is the operating name of Beis Midrash of Queens, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit institution. It is NECHE-accredited, licensed in New York and Florida, and participates in NC-SARA (allowing nationwide enrollment). It offers a unique approach to higher education combining rigorous academic standards with awareness of diverse student needs.
Can I earn college credit without enrolling in a full degree program?
Yes. UPI Study allows you to take individual courses and earn ACE and NCCRS-recommended college credit completely independently — no university enrollment, no application, no admission process required. Complete the courses, get your official transcript, then submit it to Woodmont for credit evaluation.
How do I check which UPI Study courses transfer to Woodmont?
Use the equivalency table on this page. Search by course name, subject area, or Woodmont course code to find exact matches. Courses showing a specific Woodmont course code transfer directly. Courses listed as "Open Electives" count toward your elective credit requirements. When in doubt,
book a call with our team — we'll walk you through your specific degree plan.
What's the difference between ACE and NCCRS credit recommendations?
ACE (American Council on Education) evaluates non-traditional learning and recommends credit to colleges and universities. NCCRS (National College Credit Recommendation Service), operated by the New York State Education Department, does the same. Both are nationally recognized standards — the same evaluation system used by CLEP, DSST, and military training programs. UPI Study courses carry recommendations from both bodies.
How long does it take to complete a UPI Study course?
Most students complete individual courses in 2–6 weeks studying a few hours per week. Because there are no deadlines, you can move faster through subjects you already know, or slow down during busy periods — without any penalty.
How does UPI Study compare to taking courses at a community college?
Community college typically costs $300–$600 per credit hour, requires fixed class schedules, and involves semester deadlines. UPI Study offers ACE & NCCRS-recommended credits from $42/month (US) or $250/course (international) with no deadlines, no fixed class times, and no campus required.
Can military students or first responders use UPI Study?
Yes — military students and first responders (police, fire, EMS) are some of our most active members. UPI Study credits use the same ACE and NCCRS standards as military training evaluations and can be stacked with existing military training credits on a single Excelsior OneTranscript. US citizens and military personnel have access to subscription plans starting from $89/month with no additional fees for course materials.
Is UPI Study a good option for adult learners returning to school?
It's one of the best options available. UPI Study is fully self-paced with no deadlines — adult learners with jobs and families can study whenever they have time, pause when they don't, and pick back up without penalty. Most adult learners complete 6–12 courses in their first year around their existing lives.
What happens if I need to pause or cancel my subscription?
You can pause or cancel your subscription at any time with no penalty and no questions asked. Credits you've already earned remain valid permanently. If you pause and return later, you pick up exactly where you left off.
How many credits can I earn through UPI Study?
Up to 90 ACE and NCCRS-recommended credits — the equivalent of two full years of traditional college. Combined with other ACE/NCCRS sources like CLEP exams, DSST, or military training, many students build 70–90+ total credits before enrolling in university.